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Odds to win the 2015 NBA Championship: Should Spurs be the Favorite?

The San Antonio Spurs beat the Miami Heat to claim the 2014 NBA Championship. The Spurs made it look easy as they disposed of the Heat in just five games and they won many of the games by double digits. The Spurs got the job done with a mixture of veterans and young players that are emerging into their own. The Twitter world exploded with reaction following the win. The big focus was on how the Spurs got revenge for losing a year ago in a series that many thought they should have won.

Experts and fans alike had glowing remarks for this Spurs team and the way they had won their fifth championship. The skill level and the execution was something that had not been seen in a very long time.

It’s the Spurs’ fifth title, but their first with such beautiful basketball. Don’t know if that means anything to you, but it does to me.

With all of this love for the Spurs it should come as no shock that they are one the favorites to win the 2015 NBA Championship. But what did come as a shock is that the odds makers still see the Miami Heat as the ultimate threat to win it all next season.

All eyes on the off season will be on the Spurs and if they stay together and if LeBron James decides to leave Miami. Carmelo Anthony will be a big free agent and by the time the dust settles these odds will surely change. For now, however, the Spurs are the champions of the NBA world and they deserve to be favorites to win it all next year.

Cole Ryan

Cole started off as a part time handicapper and a full time computer programmer. After developing a computer program that consistently provided winners in NFL, NBA, MLB, and college sports Cole went into full time handicapping. The computer program and his knack for winners made him a rising star in the handicapping world. His complex computer program based on algorithms and analytical calculations have led to a 60% ATS rate.